>b. having no members or examples; specificallyof a suit having no cards represented in a particular hand
5.vain, useless6.a. of no legal force or effect ;null<

a void contract

>b.voidableSynonyms:seeempty
• voidnessnounII.
nounDate: 16161.a.opening, gapb. empty space ; emptiness, vacuum2. the quality or state of being without something ;lack, absence3. a feeling of want or hollowness
4. absence of cards of a particular suit in a hand originally dealt to a player
III. verbEtymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French voider (Old French of Île-de-France vuider) Vulgar Latin *vocitare, from *vocitusDate: 14th centurytransitive verb1.a. to make empty or vacant ;clearb.archaicvacate, leave2.discharge, emit<

void urine

>3.nullify, annul<

void a contract

>intransitive verb
to eliminate solid or liquid waste from the body
• voidernoun

void — [vɔɪd] adjective LAW a contract or agreement that is void has no legal effect because it is against the law: • Under state law, a contract to pay money knowingly lent for gambling is void. void verb [transitive] : • Mr. Mullen s termination… … Financial and business terms